Chanticleer String Quartet has announced the dates for its 50th summer music festival. Caroline Klemperer Green is still performing in the Richmond-based quartet she founded in 1977 that brings musicians from across the country to play in Indiana. This year, the quartet and guest pianist Darius Frowner will play popular music from “Star Wars,” “Fiddler […]
Author Archives: Millie Martin Emery
Millicent Martin Emery is a reporter and editor for the Western Wayne News.
Creativity, freedom to be celebrated July 11
Several arts organizations are celebrating America’s 250th birthday with music, food vendors, a community art project and other activities. The celebration is called “A Creative Rebellion: The Spirit of Freedom.” It takes place from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, July 11, near Richmond Civic Theatre at the corner of 10th and Main streets in downtown Richmond. […]
School board candidate slate finalized
A few more candidates filed for Wayne County’s 12 open school board seats before the deadline. Seven incumbents face no challengers. Three races are contested (two Richmond and one Western Wayne at-large seats). Two seats (Centerville-Abington and Northeastern at-large) have no candidates. Most school board candidates chose to run as nonpartisan, but some have declared […]
Lawmakers bringing statewide tour to Richmond
Indiana Black Legislative Caucus is offering its first town hall discussion in Richmond and welcomes community participation. The gathering will take place from noon-2 p.m. Saturday, June 27, in Room 105 of Earlham College’s Landrum Bolling Center, 801 National Road W., Richmond. It’s free and open to the public. Hoosiers can share their concerns directly […]
NBA’s Bane returning for basketball camp, golf outing
Fans of NBA player Desmond Bane have two opportunities to see him in town in July. The Seton Catholic High School graduate, now a guard for the Orlando Magic, is returning to his hometown to host a charity golf outing and silent auction on Friday, July 24, at Elks Country Club. That appearance is followed […]
WWS pauses referendum pursuit
Some taxpayers might be relieved after Western Wayne Schools put plans to pursue another referendum on hold, but some students might not be as pleased with upcoming handbook changes involving water bottles, hats and cell phones. Referendum Unless Western Wayne Schools’ board calls a special meeting by July 3, a referendum tax levy resolution to […]
Hundreds involved in fair projects
This week’s Wayne County’s 4-H Fair features the hard work of hundreds of students and volunteers. According to 4-H leaders, the organization has 640 members this year. Of that number, 506 are in third through 12th grade while 134 are in kindergarten through second grade. They participate in 23 clubs and receive assistance from 125 […]
RCS moving fifth graders back to elementary
Richmond Community Schools committed to returning fifth graders to its elementary schools for the 2027-2028 school year. Fifth graders previously were in elementary schools before RCS moved all fifth and sixth graders to Test Intermediate School and all seventh and eighth graders to Dennis Middle School. Nicole Stults, board vice president, said the discussion to […]
Historic mansion faces repair needs, possible sale
A Richmond mansion will be closed for tours while the cooling system isn’t working. The air conditioner is just one of the expensive repairs looming at the Gaar House Museum in Richmond, and that big-ticket item has prompted additional reflection about the future of a historically significant home. Board members are considering all long-term options […]
Garden tour, jazz/big band concerts planned
Two Wayne County arts groups are taking their events outdoors next weekend. One’s a concert in a new venue, and the other is a garden tour. Sunset Series A Richmond Symphony Orchestra ensemble will make its debut on Cambridge City’s new Creitz Park Pavilion stage. Some RSO brass musicians will offer a free concert called […]
